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SUMMARY:11.3 Principles of Positioning
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Mother is in a relaxed and comfortable position that does not cause pain (e.g., from an episiotomy or cesarean birth)
Mother and infant are well supported. Supports may be used to help a mother find a comfortable position while breastfeeding. A pillow, a rolled blanket, or rolled towel may help to support a mother&rsquo;s arm
A special U-shaped nursing pillow or soft pillow for household use is placed under the arm of the breastfeeding side holding the baby
The mother holds her infant unswaddled, tucked in close &ldquo;tummy-to-mommy&rdquo; with shoulders and hips aligned and well supported. Some practitioners suggest an infant is well aligned if an imaginary line can be drawn from the infant&rsquo;s ear, to shoulder, to hip
The infant&rsquo;s head and neck are slightly extended which means slightly tilted back, sometimes called a sniffing position
During latching, the infant&rsquo;s head is slightly extended with the lower lip or chin touching the breast. This will allow for a...

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